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LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS MADE 
BY THE OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION 
AT THE UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE 
ON INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 
SAN FRANCISCO, 

Compiled by Emma B. Haas 

and Thomas W. 


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, Anne Harris 
Ray 


The National Archives 
National Archives and Records Service 
General Services Administration 

Washington: 19 53 


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LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS MADE 
BY THE OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION 
AT THE UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE 
ON INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 
SAN FRANCISCO, 1945 

(Record Group 208) 

Compiled by Emma B. Haas, Anne Harris 

and Thomas W Ray 



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National Archives Publication 54-7 


PORMORD 


To analyze and describe the permanently valuable records of the 
Federal Government preserved in the National Archives Building is one of 
the main tasks of the National Archives. Various kinds of finding aids 
are needed to facilitate the use of these materials. 

The special list describes in detail the contents of certain impor¬ 
tant record series. Its form and style are not fixed but vary according 
to the nature of the records to which it relates. Its distinguishing 
characteristic is that it goes beyond the general description contained 
in a record group registration statement and a preliminary inventory and 
describes records in terms of individual documents, dossiers, or file 
headings. 

In addition to lists and other finding aids that relate to partic¬ 
ular record groups, the National Archives publishes some that give an 
over-all picture of materials in the custody of the Archivist and some 
that cover records in the possession of other agencies, A comprehensive 
Guide to the Records in the National Archives (1948) and a brief guide. 
Your Government's Records in the National Archives (revised 1950), have 
been issued. More than 40 Reference Information Papers , which analyze 
records in the National Archives on such subjects as transportation, 
small business, eind India, have so far been published. Records of World 
War I have been described in the Handbook of Federal World War Agencies 
and Their Records^ 1917-1921 , and those of World War II in the two-volume 
guide. Federal Records of World War II (1950-51), Many bodies of records 
of high research value have been edited by the National Archives and re¬ 
produced on microfilm as a form of publication. Positive prints of some 
3,500 rolls of these microfilmed records, described in the List of File 
Microcopies of the National Archives (revised 1950), are now available 
for purchase. 












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CONTENTS 


Page 

Introduction . 1 

List. 3 

Delegations . 3 

Argentina. .. 3 

Australia. 3 

Belgium. 4 

Bolivia. 5 

Brazil . 5 

Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic . . 6 

Canada. 7 

Chile. 7 

China. 7 

Colombia. 9 

Costa Rica. 9 

Cuba.10 

Czechoslovakia.10 

Denmark.10 

Dominican Republic. 11 

Ecuador.11 

Egypt.11 

El Salvador.12 

Ethiopia.12 

France.13 

Greece . ...... 14 

Guatemala. 14 

Haiti ..14 

Honduras. 15 

India.15 

Iran , ..16 

Iraq.16 

Lebanon.17 

Liberia.17 

Luxembourg. 17 

Mexico.18 

Netherlands and Netherlands East Indies . 18 

New Zealand.19 

Nicaragua.19 

Norway. 20 

Panama. 20 

Peru. 20 

Philippine Commonwealth . . . 21 

Saudi Arabia. 22 

Syria. 23 

Turkey. 24 


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Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic . . . 24 

Union of South Africa. 24 

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.26 

United Kingdom .. 27 

United States of America . 29 

Uruguay.:.. • ..32 

Venezuela .. 32 

Yugoslavia. 33 

The Big Four. 33 

The Big Three. 33 

Commission meetings and plenary sessions . 34 

Consultants* meeting . 35 

General scenes. 35 

The Hills College commencement ceremonies . .... 36 

News services ..* 37 

Rallies.;.37 

Commission III, Security Council.... . . . . 37 

South American delegates . 37 

Spanish Committee of Liberation . 37 

Telephone equipment and personnel . 37 

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United Nations Veterans League . 38 

The Secretariat prepares conference documents . 38 

The University of California commencement ceremonies . 38 

V-E Day ceremonies.38 

Voice of America broadcasts.38 

United States war veterans visit UNCIO meetings . , . 39 

The women delegates.39 

Workmen at the Veteran's Memorial Building . 39 

The World Trade Union Conference . 40 


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INTRODUCTION 


The United Nations Conference on International Organization was con¬ 
vened at San Francisco on April 25, 1945, to formulate the Charter of the 
United Nations as a basis "for a general international organization for the 
maintenance of international peace and security".^ The Conference met at 
the invitation of the United States, on behalf of itself and of the three 
other sponsoring nations—China, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 
and the United Kingdom. Fifty nations were represented at the Conference, 
The four Presidents of the Conference, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. , of the 
United States, T. V. Soong of China, V. M, Molotov of the Union of Soviet 
Socialist Republics, and Anthony Eden of the United Kingdom, presided in 
rotation at the plenary sessions. Much of the work of the Conference was 
done by four commissionsi Commission I, General Provisions; Commission II, 
General Assembly; Commission III, Security Council; and Commission IV, Ju¬ 
dicial Organization. There were technical committees under each commission. 
After the signing of the Charter of the United Nations on June 26, 1945, 
the Conference was adjourned. 

The photographic records described in this special list were made by 
the News and Features Bureau of the Overseas Operations Branch of the Of¬ 
fice of War Information. They are part of the records in Record Group 208, 
Records of the Office of War Information. The descriptions of the photo¬ 
graphs are based on the OWI captions that appear on the photographs. The 
photographs, referred to in the list as items, are arranged alphabetically 
by name of delegation (there are no photographs of the Paraguay Delegation 
as a group) and by other classifications, and thereunder chronologically, 
except for a few at the end of each group for which no date is given. 

Copies of photographs listed in this publication may be obtained from 
the National Archives and Records Service, Washington 25, D. C., at a cost 
of 75 cents for each print (glossy or matte finish) no larger than 8 x 10 
inches in size. Estimates of the cost of prints of larger sizes will be 
furnished on request. Orders should be accompanied by a check or postal 
money order payable to the Treasurer of the United States, 


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PHOTOGRAPHS MADE BY THE OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION 

AT THE UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE 
ON INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 

DELEGATIONS 

Argentina 

Miguel A, Carcano, Acting Chairman of the Argentine Delegation, and his 
daughter Stella arrive at Mills Field, Also shown are Oscar Ibarra 
Garcia, the Argentine Ambassador to the United States, and Gerald Drew, 
Protocol Officer, 4 items. May 11, 

The Argentine Delegation, 6 items. May 16, 

Part of the Argentine Delegation at a plenary session, 3 items. May 19, 

The Argentine Delegation attends a meeting of Commission IV, 2 items. 

May 19, 

The Argentine Delegation attends a special mass celebrated by Archbishop 
John J, Milty at St, Mary’s Church, 7 items. May 25, 

Carcano greets President Harry S, Truman, 1 item, June 25, 

Carcano and Brig, Gen, Juan Carlos Bassi sign the Charter of the United 
Nations, 5 items, June 26, 

Carcano, 5 items, n,d. 

The Argentine Delegation arrives in San Francisco, 7 items, n,d, 

Carcano with Garcia, Manuel C, Gallagher of Peru, Sol Bloom of the United 
States, and Faris al-Khouri of Syria, 4 items, n,d, 

Carcano greets President Truman as Francis Michael Forde‘ of Australia 
greets Edward R, Stettinius, Jr,, of the United States, 1 item, n,d. 

The Argentine Delegation entertains delegates of other American nations 
at a luncheon, 7 items, n,d. 


Australia 


Francis Michael Forde, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, addresses the 
second plenary session, 1 item, Apr* 27, 

Forde confers with Herbert Vere Bvatt, Minister for External Affairs, dur¬ 
ing the second plenary session, 1 item, Apr, 27, 

Forde and Bvatt, 1 item. May 3, 


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Forde with a sailor of the United States Navy, 1 item. May 16, 

Evatt with Joaquin Aguirre and Carlos Salamanca of Bolivia attend a meet¬ 
ing of Commission IV, 1 item. May 19, 

Mrs, Jessie Street, Leading Member of Australian Women’s Organizations, 
speaks at the United Women’s Conference, 1 item. May 19, 

Evatt with Peter Fraser of New Zealand, 2 items. May 22, 

Evatt, S, Atyeo, Assistant to the Secretary of the Australian Delegation, 
Alger Hiss, Secretary General, and Peter Fraser of New Zealand attend 
a luncheon, 1 item. May 22, 

Evatt, J, C, Kielstra of the Netherlands, Alfonso Garcfa Robles of Mexico, 
and Carlos Salamanca of Bolivia attend a reception given by the Greek 
Delegation, 2 items. May 24, 

Mrs, Alice Jackson and daughter Hazel, a WAAF Flight Officer on leave, 

representatives of the Australian Consolidated Press, 2 items. May 26, 

Evatt and A, A, Gromyko of the Soviet Union, 2 items. May 26, 

Evatt at a press conference, 5 items. May 28, 

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Evatt and Faris al-Khouri of Syria, 1 item, June 8, 

Evatt addresses Commission II, Also shown are C, L, Simpson of Liberia, 
Ricardo J, Alfaro of Panama, Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts of the 
Union of South Africa, Sir A, Ramaswami Mudaliar of India, Manuel Nor¬ 
iega Morales of Guatemala, and Huntington Gilchrist, Charles L, Watkins, 
and Max Gideonse of the Secretariat, 1 item, June 11, 

Forde, Evatt, and Mamdouh Bey Riaz of Egypt attend a meeting of Commission I, 
2 items, June 14, 

Evatt addresses a meeting of Commission I, 2 items, June 15, 

Evatt and Forde sign the Charter of the United Nations, 3 items, June 26, 

Evatt, Forde, and Comdr, Harold E, Stassen of the United States, 1 item, 

n,d. 


Belgium 

Paul-Henri Spaak, Chairman of the Belgian Delegation, signs the register 
at the Fairmont Hotel, Also shown is Baron Robert Silvercruys, Belgian 
Ambassador te the United States, 2 items, Apr, 23, 

Spaak arrives at the Opera House, 1 item, Apr, 27, 


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Spaak addresses the second plenary session* Also shown are Edward R. Stet- 
tinius, Jr,, of the United States, and Silveroruys, 2 items, Apr, 27, 

Spaak and Joseph Paul-Boncour of Prance, 1 item, Apr, 28, 

Spaak, 1 item. May 1, 

Spaak, Auguste De Schryver, Vice Chairman of the Belgian Delegation, Jpn 
Goris, head of the Belgian press group, Gust de Nuynck, Cornelius Staes, 
Charles Leroux, Jean Grosfils, Valere D'Archambeau, Harry Torczner, 
Betsie Hollante, and Robert Spaulding attend a Belgian press conference, 
2 items. May 3, 

• Silveroruys, Albert Marteaux, Belgian Minister of Public Health, Fernand 
van Langenhove, Belgian Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign 
Affairs, Paul H, Davis, and Miss Claude Kirschen stand on the steps of 
the Hoover Library, 1 item. May 17, 

Lt, Col. Henri Rolin of Belgium, President of Commission I, calls to order 
a meeting of the Commission, Also shown are Charles Habib Malik of 
Lebanon and Francisco A* Delgado of the Philippines, 2 items, June 14, 

Fernand Dehousse of Belgium, Chief of the Cabinet of the Minister of Labour 
and Social Welfare, addresses a meeting of Commission I, 1 item, 

June 19, 

The Belgian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations, 2 items, 
June 26, 

Spaak, 1 item, n,d. 


Bolivia 

Victor Andrade, Acting Chairman of the Bolivian Delegation, and Lily Pons, 

1 item, n,d, 

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Andrade speaks at a press conference, 1 item, n,d, 

Andrade signs the Charter of the United Nations, 2 items, n,d, 

Brazil 


The Brazilian Delegation, 4 items. May 17, 

Pedro LeSo Velloso, Chairman of the Brazilian Delegation, and Mrs, Cimon 
Diamantopoulos and John Sofianopoulos of Greece at a reception given by 
the Greek Delegation, 1 item. May 23, 

Dr, Bertha Lutz, President of the Confederated Association of Women of 
Brazil, and Mrs, Jessie Street of Australia. 1 item. May 25* 


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Dr. Lutz addresses a meeting of Commission II. 2 items. June 11. 

Dr. Lutz addresses a meeting of Commission I. 1 item. June 19. 

Dr. Lutz confers with Herbert Vere Bhratt of Australia during a meeting of 
Commission I. 1 item. June 20. 

Velloso confers with Nelson Rockefeller of the United States during a meet¬ 
ing of Commission I. 1 item. June 20. 

The Brazilian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 4 items. 
June 26. 

Adm. Sylvio de Noronha, Naval Attach^, Brazilian Embassy, Washington, Maj. 
Gen. A. P. Trompowsiy de Almeida, Chief of Staff, Brazilian Air Force, 
and Brig. Gen. J. C. Bassi of Argentina. 1 item. n.d. 

Velloso. 5 items, n.d. 

Velloso and Miguel A. Carcano of Argentina. 3 items, n.d. 

Velloso and Carlos Martins, Vice Chairman of the Brazilian Delegation, 

1 item. n.d. 

Dr. Lutz. 1 item, n.d, 

Sylvester Mertensmeyer of the Military Police checks the credentials of 
Dr, Lutz and Miss Minerva Bernardino of the Dominican Republic, 1 item. 

n.d. 

The Earl of Halifax greets Velloso at the Brazilian reception. 1 item. 

n.d. 

The Brazilian Delegation, 1 item, n.d. 

Cols, Carlos Brasil and Henraque Fleiuss of the Brazilian Air Force, and Lt, 
Constantin Berikuv of the Soviet Air Corps, 1 item, n.d, 

Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic 

The Byelorussian Delegation shown as a group and individually, 10 items 
May 17. 

Viacheslav I. Formashev, Byelorussian Assistant of the People*s Commissar 
for Foreign Affairs, attends a meeting of Commission IV. 2 items. May 19* 

American Boy Cadets raise the Byelorussian banner, 2 items. May 24, 

Kuzma V, Kiselev, Chairman of the Byelorussian Delegation, addresses a 
meeting of Committee II. 2 items. May 30, 


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Hasan Saka of Turkey shown with interpreters at a meeting of Committee II. 
3 items. May 30, 

Kiselev, Frol P, Shmigov^Secretary of the Byelorussian Delegation, and 
Vladimir N, Pertsev, Member of the Academy of Sciences of B,S,S,R, 

1 item, June 14, 

Kiselev spesiks at a meeting of Commission I, 1 item, June 19, 

The Byelorussian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations, 2 
items, June 26, 

Kiselev greets President Harry S, Truman, 1 item, n,d, 

Canada 

W, L, Mackenzie King, Chairman of the Canadian Delegation, arrives at the 
Opera House, 1 item, Apr, 27, 

Mackenzie King addresses second plenary session, 1 item, Apr, 27, 

Warwick F, Chipman, Canadian Ambassador to Chile, and Cimon Diamantopoulos 
of Greece, 1 item. May 24, 

Mackenzie King signs the Charter of the United Nations, 3 items, June 26, 

Mackenzie King, 1 item, n,d. 


Chile 

Joaquin Fernindez, Chairman of the Chilean Delegation, signs the Charter 
of the United Nations, 3 items. June 26. 

Ferndndez, Marcial Mora, Ambassador to the United States, Jos^ Serrato of 
Uruguay, and Nelson Rockefeller of the United States, 1 item. n.d. 

Mora and Juliln R, Ciceres of Honduras, 2 items, n,d, 

Miguel ^ocornal of Chile and Manuel C, Gallagher of Peru, 1 item, n,d, 

Ferndndez and T. V. Soong of China. 1 item, n.d. 

The Chilean Delegation gives a dinner party. Shown are Alberto Lleras Ca- 
margo and his wife of Colombia, Camilo Ponce Jnriquez of Ecuador, Sra, 
Guzman Cruchaga, wife of the Chilean Consul in San Francisco, and Fer¬ 
nandez, 3 items, n,d. 


China 

T, V, Soong, Chairman of the Chinese Delegation, and wife arrive in San 
Francisco, 2 items, Apr, 22, 


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V, K* Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador to the United Kingdom, and Lt. 
Coradr, Paul Folsom of the United States Navy, 1 item, Apr, 24, 

Catholic Bishop Yu Pin of China arrives at Mills Field, 2 items, Apr, 24, 

Yang Yun-chu of China and Gen, Luis Alamillo Flores of Mexico, Technical 
Advisers, 1 item, Apr, 24, 

Soong addresses the first plenary session, 5 items, Apr, 26, 

Soong and Wellington Koo, 2 items, Apr, 26, 

Soong, 1 item, Apr, 27, 

The Chinese Delegation at a press conference, 3 items. May 2, 

Chun-mai Carson Chang, member of the People*s Political Council of China, 
attends eighth plenary session, 1 item. May 2, 

Wellington Koo speaks at a meeting. Also shown are Georges Bidault of 
France and Edward R, Stettinius, Jr,, of the United States, 1 item. 

May 8, 

Mrs, Albert C, Lim, fhi Lin, member of the People’s Political Council, and 
Hsiao Chion, a press representative of China, visit the Hoover Library, 

1 item. May 17, 

Miss Wu Yi-fang, member of the People’s Political Council of China, Mrs, 
Roger Lapham, wife of the Mayor of San Francisco, and Mrs, Earl Warren, 
wife of the Governor of California, 1 item. May 18, 

Wang Hua-cheng, Dison Hsueh-fong Poe, technical covinselors, and John C, H, 
Wu, Advisor, of the Chinese Delegation, attend a session of Commission 
IV. 2 items. May 19. 

Soong attends a press conference, 1 item. May 21, 

Soong and Edward R, Stettinius, Jr,j of the United States, 1 item. May 22, 

Wellington Koo, Faris al-Khouri of Syria, and Sir A, Ramaswaod. Mudaliar of 
India, 1 item. May 24, 

Miss Wu Yi-fang and her secretary. Miss Chin, 1 item. May 25, 

Soong and members of the press, 2 items. May 31, 

The Chinese Delegation entertains at a party. Shown are Madame and Dr, T, V 
Soong, Miss Wu Yi-fang, Sir A, Ramaswami Mudaliar of India, Joseph Paul- 
Boncour of France, Faris al-Khouri of Syria, H, R, H„ Amir Faisal ibn 
Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia, Eelco N, van Kief fens of the Netherlands, 


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Oscar Ibarra Garcia of Argentina, Bzequiel Padilla of Mexico, the Earl 
of Halifax of the United Kingdom, Stanoje Siniic of Yugoslavia, Hugues 
Le Gallais of Luxembourg, Dmitry Z, Manuilsky of the Ukrainian Soviet So¬ 
cialist Republic, Chi-Tsai Victor Hoo, China*s Vice Minister for For¬ 
eign Affairs, Yuen-li Liang, Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in London, 

and Maj, Gen, P, T, Mow, Deputy Director, Chinese Commission on Aero¬ 
nautical Affairs, 14 items. May 31, 

Dr, Wu Yi-fang addresses a meeting of Conmission II, Also shown are 
C, L, Simpson of Liberia, Ricardo J, Alfaro of Panama, Field Marshal 
Jan Christian Smuts of the Union of South Africa, Sir A, Ramaswami 
Mudaliar of India, Manuel Noriega Morales of Guatemala, and Huntington 
Gilchrist, Charles Watkins, and Max Gideonse of the Secretariat, 1 item, 
June 11, 

Dr, Wu Yi-fang, 1 item, June 11, 

Wei Tao-ming, Chinese Ambassador to the United States, 1 item, June 13, 

Wellington Koo addresses a meeting of Commission III, Shown also are 

Wilhelm Munthe Morgenstierne of Norway, Juli^ R, C^ceres of Honduras, 
Celso R, Velazquez of Paraguay, and Alberto Lleras Camargo of Colombia, 

2 items, June 14, 

Wellington Koo greets President Harry S, Truman, 1 item, June 25, 

The Chinese Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations, 4 items, 
June 26, 

Soong announces that he has been made Premier of China at a reception 
given by the Chinese Delegation, 11 items, n,d, 

C olombia . 

Alberto Lleras Camargo, Chairman of the Colombian Delegation, 3 items, 

Apr, 30, 

Lleras addresses the fifth plenary session, 1 item, Apr, 30, 

Lleras signs the Charter of the United Nations, 3 items, June 26, 

Lleras and Guillermo Belt Ramfraz of Cuba, 1 item, n,d, 

Costa Rica 


Livingston D, Watrous of the Secretariat and Sra, Fabio Fournier Jimenez, 
wife of the Secretary General of Costa Rica, greet Luis Demetrio Tinoco 
Castro, former Minister of Foreign Affairs for Costa Rica, 2 items. 
May 10, 


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The Costa Rican Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items, 
June 26, 

Julio Acosta Garcia, Chairman of the Delegation. 1 item. n.d. 

Cuba 

Guillermo Belt Ramfrez, Chairman of the Delegation, addresses the final 
plenary session. Also shown are Alger Hiss, Secretary General, Lord 
Halifax of the United Kingdom, and Charles Watkins, Parliamentarian, 

1 item, June 25. 

Belt signs the Charter of the United Nations, 1 item, June 26, 

Belt broadcasts, 1 item, n,d, 

C zechoslovakia 

Jan lylasaryk, Chairman of the Delegation, arrives at Mills Field, Also 

shown are Gerald Drew and C, Burke EL brick. Protocol Officers, 4 items, 
Apr, 24, 

Masaryk and Vladimir S, Hurban, Vice Chairman of the Czechoslovakian Del¬ 
egation, attend the second plenary session, 1 item, Apr, 27, 

Masaryk addresses the third plenary session, 2 items, Apr, 28, 

Masaryk and Vladimir Dedijer of Yugoslavia, 1 item. May 1, 

Masaryk and Trygve Lie of Norway, 1 item. May 7, 

Masaryk speaks at a rally for San Francisco school children. Also shown 
is Brig, Gen, Carlos P, Romulo of the Philippine Coninonwealth, 3 items. 
May 18, 

Masaryk attends a meeting of Conmission TV, 1 item. May 19, 

The Czechoslovakian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations, 

2 items, June 26, 


Denmark 

Erick Husfeldt, Member of the Danish Freedom Council, and Hartvig Frisch, 
Member of the Danish Parliament, 5 items, June 4. 

Henrik de Kauffman, Chairman of the Danish Delegation, Husfeldt,and Frisch, 
4 items, June 6, 

Military policemen raise the Danish flag, 2 items, June 7, 

The Danish Delegation, 1 item, June 8, 


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Arthur H. Vandenberg of the United States welcomes the Danish Delegation, 

2 items, June 11, 

The Danish Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations, 2 items, 

June 26, 

Dominican Republic 

The Dominican Republic Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations, 

2 items, June 26, 

Ecuador 

Camilo Ponce Enrfquez, Chairman of the Ecuadoran Delegation, addresses 
the fifth plenary session. 1 item, Apr, 30, 

Ponce signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. June 26. 

Galo Plaza, Ambassador to the United States from Ecuador, and Miguel A, 
Carcano of Argentina, 1 item, n,d, 

Ponce, 1 item, n,d. 

Plaza, Nelson Rockefeller of the United States, Guillermo Belt Ramfrez of 
Cuba, and Alberto Lleras Camargo of Colombia, 1 item, n,d, 

Sg££t 

Lt, Comdr, E, Atif, Technical Secretary of the Egyptian Delegation, 1 item, 
Apr, 20, 

H. E. Abdel Hamid Pasha Badawi, Chairman of the Egyptian Delegation. 2 items. 
Apr. 27. 

Badawi, 2 items, Apr, 28, 

Badawi and Mostafa Adle of Iran attend the third plenary session, 1 item, 
Apr, 28, 

Badawi addresses the third plenary session, 1 item, Apr, 28, 

Atif and Rear Admiral K. K, Rodionov of the Soviet Union, 1 item. May 16, 

Badawi addresses a meeting of Commission IV, 2 items. May 19, 

Badawi and Sir William Malkin of the United Kingdom. 1 item. May 22, 

Badawi autographs papers for three Boy Scouts, 1 item. May 22, 

Badawi and Alger Hiss, Secretary General, 1 item, Bfeiy 23, 


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Badawi and H. R, H. Amir Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia. 1 item. 

June 2. 

Badawi holds picture of the limestone statue of Queen Nefertiti. 1 item, 

June 9, 

Mamdouh Bey Riaz, Deputy Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, ad¬ 
dresses a meeting of Commission I. 1 item. June 14. 

H. E. Mahmoud Pasha Hassan, Minister to the United States, addresses a 

meeting of Commission III. Also shown are Wilhelm Munthe Morgenstierne 
of Norway, Julidn R. CMceres of Honduras, Celso R. Velazquez of Paraguay, 
Alberto Lleras Camargo of Colombia, V. K, Wellington Koo of China, Badawi, 
Hadi, and Riaz. 3 items. June 14. 

Badawi greets President Harry S. Truman. 1 item. June 25. 

The Egyptian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 
June 26. 

Badawi, Madame Badawi, and H. R. H, Amir Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz of Saudi 
Arabia greet Julio Acosta Garcia of Costa Rica and Roberto Jimdnez of 
Panama. 2 items, n. d. 

El Salvador 

Hector David Castro, Chairman of the Salvadoran Delegation, addresses the 
fourth plenary session. 1 item. Apr. 28. 

The Salvadoran Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 
June 26. 

Ethiopia 

Bitwodded Makonnen Endalkachau, Chairman of the Ethiopian Delegation,and 
Blatta Ephrera Tewelde Medhen, Ethiopian Minister to the United States, 
attend the fourth plenary session, 1 item. Apr, 28, 

Endalkachau addresses the sixth plenary session, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., 
United States Secretary of State, congratulates Endalkachau. 2 items. 

May 1. 

The Ethiopian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 
June 26. 

The Ethiopian Delegation entertains at a party. Shown are Madame Soong 
and Dr. T. V. Soong of China, Miguel A. Carcano of Argentina, and 
Endalkachau; Ezequiel Padilla of Mexico and H. R. H. Amir Faisal ibn 
Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia; Manuel C. Gallagher of Peru and Gerard E. 


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Lescot of Haiti; and Caracciolo Parra-P^rez of Venezuela, Miguel A, 
Carcano of Argentina, Ezequiel Padilla of Mexico, and Joaquin Fernandez 
of Chile, 4 items, n,d. 


France 


Joseph Paul-Boncour, former Prime Minister of France, alone and with Georges 
Bidault, Chairman of the French Delegation, and Ezequiel Padilla of Mex¬ 
ico. 2 Items. Apr. 23. 

Bidault arrives at the Opera House, 1 item. Apr. 27. 

Henry Bonnet, French Ambassador to the United States, attends third plenary 
session. 2 items. Apr. 28. 

Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the United States greets Bidault at the sixth 
plenary session. 1 item. May 1. 

Bidault addresses the sixth plenary session, 2 items. May 1. 

Bidault, Bonnet,and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., and James C, Dunn of the 
United States. 1 item. May 3. 

Bidault autographs papers. 2 items. May 5. 

Bidault braodcasts. Also shown are V. K. Wellington Koo of China, Anthony 
Eden of the United Kingdom, and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the 
United States. 3 items. May 8. 

Bonnet and C. K, Webster of the United Kingdom. 1 item. May 12. 

Raoul Aglion, Technical Advisor for France, and Fernand Dehousse of 
Belgium, 1 item. May 25. 

Members of the French Navy and of the staff of the French Delegation visit 
the Red Cross Blood Donor Center. 3 items. May 30. 

Paul-Boncour addresses a meeting of Commission III, Also shown are Wilhelm 
Munthe Morgenstierne of Norway, Julidn R. Ciceres of Honduras, Celso R. 
Veldzquez of Paraguay and Camilo Ponce Enriquez of Ecuador. 3 items. 

June 13. 

Paul-Boncour addresses a meeting of Commission T, 1 item. June 19. 

Paul-Boncour and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, at final 
plenary session. 1 item, June 26. 

The French Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 3 items. 

Juno 26. 


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Bidault and Paul-Boncour, 1 item, n.d. 
Bonnet and Bidault. 1 item. n.d. 

Greecd 


John Sofianopoulos, Chairman of the Greek Delegation, Kyriakos Varvaressos, 
Governor of the Bank of Greece, and Constantine Goulimis, Legal Adviser 
of the Greek Delegation. 1 item. Apr, 27. 

Sofianopoulos. 1 item. Apr. 28. 

JohnPolitis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Goulimis, 

Sofianopoulos, and Cimon Diamantopoulos, Greek Ambassador to the United 
States, 1 item. Hay 12. 

Goulimis, Nicolas Gazis, and John Spiropoulos, Legal Advisers of the Greek 
Delegation, attend a meeting of Commission IV. 1 item. May 19. 

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Thanassis Aghnides, Greek Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Sofianopoulos, 
and Politis. 1 item. May 22. 

The Greek Delegation entertains the delegates of the other nations. 

9 items. May 23. 

The Greek Delegation attends an exhibition. 2 items. May 25. 

Aghnides and Sofianopoulos with Llewellyn E. Thompson of the United States. 
1 item. June 8. 

The Greek Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items, 

June 26. 


Guatemala 


The Guatemalan Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 1 item. 
June 26. 

Guillermo Toriello, Chairman of the Guatemalan Delegation. 2 items, n.d, 

Haiti 

Gerard E. Lescot, Chairman of the Haitian Delegation, confers with Sayyid 
Jamil Daoud El-Mussalmy of Saudi Arabia during a meeting of Commission 
I. 1 item, June 20. 

The Haitian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 
June 26. 


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Lescot speaks at a meeting. 1 item. n. d. 

Lescot, H. R. H. Amir Faisal ibn Abdid Aziz and Hafiz Wahba of Saudi Arabia, 
and Julio Acosta Garcia of Costa Rica. 1 item. n.d. 

Honduras 

Julian R. Cdceres, Chairman of the Honduran Delegation, addresses a plenary 
session, 1 item, Apr. 28. 

The Honduran Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations, 2 items. 
June 25. 

Cdceres. 4 items, n.d. 


India 


Sir A. Ramaswatni kiudaliar, Leader of the Indian Delegation, arrives at 
Hamilton Field. 1 item. Apr. 22. 

Uudaliar addresses the third plenary session. 2 items. Apr. 28. 

H. P. S. yenon. Agent General for India in Chungking, and yiss Florence 
Horsbrugh of the United Kingdom. 1 item. May 24. 

kudaliar attends a press conference. 2 items. May 25, 

Mudaliar signs an autograph book of a Boy Scout. 1 item. Lay 29. 

Menon, Sir V. T. Krishnamachari, Representative of the Indian States, and 
LaJ. Gen. W. J. Cawthorn, Advisor of the Indian Delegation. 2 items. 
May 30. 

Mudaliar, Cawthorn^and Peter Fraser of New Zealand. 2 items. June 2. 

Krishnamachari and John Sofianopoulos of Greece. 2 items. June 2. 

Mudaliar signs autograph books for two United States naval officers, 

1 item. June 11. 

Mudaliar greets President Harry S. Truman. 1 item. June 25. 

The Indian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 
June 26. 

Mudaliar arrives at the Opera House. 1 item. n.d. 


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Iran 


idostafa Adle, Chairman of the Iranian Delegation. 2 items. Apr, 28. 

Adle addresses the third plenary session. 1 item. Apr. 28. 

Adle and Herbert Vere Evatt of Australia. 1 item. May 17. 

Adle lunches with Maj. Gen. Ali Riazi, Military Aide to the Shah, and Col. 
Ali Moarefi, Adviser, of the Iranian Delegation. 2 items. May 22. 

The Iranian Delegation entertains four Iranian newspapermen. 2 items. 

May 24. 

Miss Marie Edemadie of the Iranian press, A. B. Amini, Iranian publisher, 
Marcel Colin of the United States, and Adle. 2 items. May 23. 

Miss Marie Edemadie. 2 items. May 24. 

The Iranian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 
June 26. 

Adle with the members of the press. 1 item. n.d. 

Iraq 

Arshad Al-Omari, Chairman of the Iraqi Delegation, broadcasts. 1 item. 
Apr. 20. 

Judge H. I. Lloyd, Adviser to Ministry of Economics, Iraq. 1 item. Apr. 

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Fadhil Al-Jamali, Director General of Foreign Affairs, Iraq. 1 item. 

Apr. 20. 

The Iraqi Delegation. 2 items. Apr. 20. 

Part of the Iraqi Delegation visits the Hoover Library. 1 item. May 17. 

Nasrat Al-Farsy, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Iraq. 1 item. May 19. 

Darwish Al-Haidari, Director of Experimental Station, Department of Agri¬ 
culture, Baghdad, Al-Farsy, and Joseph Salem and Wadih Naim of Lebanon 
attend a meeting of Commission III. 1 item. June 14. 

The Iraqi Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 

June 26. 

The Iraqi Delegation. 1 item. n.d. 


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Lebanon 


Wadih Naim, Chairman of the Lebanese Delegation, Charles Habib Malik, the 
Lebanese Minister to the United States, and Leon Lazarian, a Cairo news¬ 
paperman. 1 item. Apr, 26. 

Malik addresses the third plenary session. 3 items, Apr. 28, 

Part of the Lebanese Delegation at the fourth plenary session, 1 item, 

Apr, 28. 

Naim and H. R. H. Amir Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia. 3 items, 

June 2. 

Ezequiel Padilla of Mexico greets Naim. 1 item. June 11. 

Naim. 2 items, J\ine 13. 

Naim and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the United States greet President 
Harry S, Truman, 1 item. June 25. 

The Lebanese Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items, 
June 26, 


Liberia 

C. L, Simpson, Chairman of the Liberian Delegation, attends the fourth 
plenary session. Also shown is Col. Moses Grant, Frontier Force Com¬ 
manding Officer, Military Aide, Liberia. 1 item, Apr. 28. 

The Liberian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 
June 26. 


Luxembourg 

Joseph Bech, Chairman of the Luxembourg Delegation, Hugues Le Gallais, 
Minister to the United States, and Alphonse Als, Chief of Cabinet, 
Luxembourg, attend the fourth plenary session. 1 item, Apr. 28. 

Bech, Le Gallais, and Herv4 Alphand of France. 1 item. May 1. 

Bech addresses the seventh plenary session. 3 items. May 2. 

Als, Cimon Diamantopoulos and Alexander Loverdos of Greece, and Roland 
Lebeau of Belgium. 1 item. May 24. 

Le Gallais, Arthur H. Vandenberg of the United States, and Carlos 
Martins of Brazil, 1 item. May 25. 


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Als and Sir A. Rasmaswami Mudaliar of India, 2 items, June 2. 

The Luxembourg Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations, 2 items, 
June 26. 


Mexico 


Ezequiel Padilla, Chairman of the Mexican Delegation, Francisco Castillo 
Najera, the Mexican Ambassador to the United States, and Nelson Rocke¬ 
feller of the United States. 3 items. Apr, 22. 

Padilla addresses a plenary session, 7 items, Apr. 30, 

Padilla. 4 items, Apr. 30. 

Padilla addresses a plenary session, 2 items. May 2. 

Padilla and his wife entertain the delegates of other nations. 4 items, 
June 11. 

Luis Quintanilla, Adviser, Mexico, addresses a meeting of Commission I. 

2 items, June 19. 

Francisco Delgado of the Philippine Commonwealth, Lt. Col. Henri Rolin of 
Belgium, and Quintanilla. 1 item. June 20. 

Padilla addresses the final plenary session. Also shown are President 
Harry S. Truman and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the United States. 

1 item. June 26. 

Padilla signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. June 26. 
Padilla at a press conference. 3 items, n.d. 

Padilla speaks at a meeting. 2 items, n.d. 

Padilla and Manuel Tello of Mexico. 1 item, n.d 
The Padilla family, 6 items, n.d. 

The Mexician Delegation entertains at a party. 3 items, n.d. 

Netherlands and Netherlands East Indies 


Vice Adm, Conrad Helfrich, Netherlands, alone and with members of the 
press. 2 items. Apr. 20. 

Eelco N. van Kleffens, Chairman of the Netherland Delegation, with Harold 
E. Stassen of the United States. 1 item. Apr. 28, 


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Van Kieffens addresses the third plenary session. 1 item, Apr, 28, 

Van Kief fens and N. A, Robertson of Canada, 2 items, ^^ay 22. 

Charles 0, van der Plas, Deputy Lieutenant Governor General of the Nether-^ 
lands East Indies, and Father L, J. C, Beaufort of the Netherland Dele¬ 
gation, 2 items. May 25, 

JonJcheer H. F, L, K. van Vredenburoh, Counselor, Netherlands Embassy, 
Washington, and Van der Plas, attend a meeting of Commission II. 1 
item. May 30. 

The Netherland Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 1 item, 
J une 26, 


New Zealand 


Peter Fraser, Chairman of the New Zealand Delegation, addresses a plenary 
session, 2 items. May 1, 

Fraser addresses a meeting. 1 item. May 2. 

Fraser talks to reporters. 2 items. May 18, 

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Fraser and Sir Michael Myers, New Zealand Chief Justice, attend a meeting 
of Commission IV. 2 items. May 19. 

Fraser attends a meeting, 1 item. June 12. 

Fraser addresses a meeting of Commission I. 1 item, June 15, 

The New Zealand Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations, 2 
items. June 26. 


Nicaragua 

Mariano Arguello Vargas, Chairman of the Nicaraguan Delegation, attends a 
meeting of Commission IV, 2 items. May 19. 

Vargas signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items, June 26. 

Vargas addresses a plenary session. 1 item, n.d. 

Vargas reads his report at a meeting. 1 item. n. d. 

Vargas reads the newspaper. 1 item. n.d. 

Pfc. Albert Homutoff of the Military Police of San Francisco, checks cre¬ 
dentials of Lt. Francisco Aguirre Baca, Military Attach^ to the Nicara¬ 
guan Delegation, Col, Guillermo Rivas Cuadra, Commander of the Nicara¬ 
guan Air Force, Marcelo Jover, Secretary of the Nicaraguan Delegation, 
and Vargas. 1 item, n,d. 


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Norway 


Arno Ording, Political Adviser.to Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 
Jacob S, Worra-Muller, Professor, University of Oslo, and UaJ. Gen, 

. William Steffens, Military Attach^, Norwegian Embassy, Moscow, 3 items. 
Apr. 23. 

Trygve Lie, Norway's Minister of Foreign Affairs, and V. M, Molotov of the 
Soviet Union. 2 items. Apr, 30, 

Lie attends a plenary session. Also shown is Ording with Wilhelm Munthe 
Morgenstierne, Chairman of the Norwegian Delegation. 2 items. May 1. 

Lie addresses the eighth plenary session, 1 item. May 2. 

Ording attends a meeting of Commission II. 1 item. May 30, 

Morgenstierne, Julidn R. C^ceres of Honduras, and Celso R. Veldzquez of 
Paraguay, attend a meeting of Commission III. 1 item. June 12. 

The Norwegian Delegation. 1 item. June 14. 

Morgenstierne greets President Harry S, Truman. 1 item, June 25. 

The Norwegian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items, 
June 26. 


Panama 


Roberto Jimenez, Chairman of the Panamanian Delegation, signs the Charter 
of the United Nations. 1 item. June 26. 

V, M. Molotov of the Soviet Union greets Jimenez. 1 item. n.d. 

Jimenez, Alberto Lleras Camargo of Colombia, and Guillermo Bolt Ramirez of 
Cuba, 1 item. n. d. 

Peru 

Victor Andr6s Belaunde, Ambassador in the Diplomatic Service of Peru, ad¬ 
dresses a meeting. 5 items. Apr. 30. 

The Peruvian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 
June 26. 

Belaunde speaks at a meeting. 3 items, n.d. 

V. M. Molotov of the Soviet Union greets Manuel C. Gallagher, Chairman of 
the Peruvian Delegation. 1 item, n.d. 


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Belaund© and Nelson Rockefeller of the United States, 1 item. n.d. 

Philippine Commonwealth 

Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, Chairman of the Philippine Delegation, arrives 
at the San Francisco airport. 2 items. Apr. 2l, 

Romulo, Francisco Castillo Najera of Mexico, and Nelson Rockefeller of the 
United States, 2 items. Apr. 22. 

Romulo arrives at the Opera House. 1 item, Apr. 27. 

Romulo addresses the fourth plenary session, 5 items. Apr. 28. 

Romulo speaks on the telephone. 1 item. May 7, 

Romulo addresses the **0n to Tokyo” rally. 2 items. May 8. 

Maximo M. Kalaw, Secretary of Public Instruction and Information, Philip¬ 
pine Commonwealth, makes a recording. 2 items. May 14. 

The Philippine Delegation, 6 items. May 16. 

Col, Alejandro Melchor, Military and Technical Adviser to the President of 
the Philippines, and Vicente G, Sinco, Professor of Law at the University 
of the Philippines, visit the Hoover Library. 1 item. May 17, 

Romulo signs his autograph for the San Francisco school children. 2 items. 
May 18, ' 

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Romulo attends a meeting. 2 items. May 30, 

Romulo and Solomon V. Arnaldo, Adviser of the Philippine Delegation, 
attend a meeting of Commission II, 1 item. May 30. 

The Philippine Delegation entertains delegates of the other nations. 8 
items. June 1. 

The Philippine Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 
items. June 26. 

Romulo stands at attention at a military funeral. 1 item. n. d. 

Romulo and Rear Adm. Harold C. Train of the United States. 1 item. n. d. 


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Saudi Arabia 


C. Burke Elbrich, Protocol Officer, greets H. R. H. Amir Faisal ibn Abdul 
Aziz, Chairman of the Saudi Arabian Delegation, at Mills Field, 1 item. 
Apr. 23. 

The Saudi Arabian Delegation arrives at Mills Field. 9 items. Apr. 23. 

Rrinee Faisal and Shaikh Hafiz Wahba, Saudi Arabian Minister to the United 
Kingdom, arrive at the Opera House. 1 item. Apr. 26. 

An Egyptian newspaper correspondent interviews Shaikh Abdul Rahman Al-BaSsam, 
Second Assistant in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Saudi Arabia. 

1 item. Apr. 27, 

Anthony Eden of the United Kingdom,Wahba, and Prince Faisal. 1 item. Apr. 28. 

Shaikh Ibrahim Suleiman, Principal Secretary of the Saudi Arabian Delegation, 
signs autograph albums, 1 item. May 2. 

Prince Faisal and Arshad Al-Omari of Iraq, 2 items. May 2. 

Shaikh Ali Alireza, Interpreter for the Saudi Arabian Delegation, talks to 
American veterans. ' 1 item. May 3. 

Prince Faisal, Wahba, Al-Omari of Iraq, and Abdalah Yafi and Joseph Salim 
of Syria attend a luncheon. 3 items. May 4. 

Shaikh Asad El-Faqih, Saudi Arabian Minister to Iraq. 1 item. May 7. 

El-Faqih and Prince Faisal attend a meeting of the Steering Committee. 

3 items. May 9, 

Prince Faisal. 1 item. May 11. 

The dinner reception given in honor of the Arabic-speaking delegates. 

31 items. May 13. 

Prince Faisal confers with Faris al-Khouri of Syria at a meeting of Com¬ 
mission IV. 2 items. May 19. 

Al-Bassam autographs a Boy Scout’s conference program. 1 item. May 22. 

Sayyid Jamil Daoud El-Mussalmy, First Assistant in the Ministry of Foreign. 
Affairs for Saudi Arabia, and Lt. Earl Hunt and Sgt. Chauncey Hansen, 
American Military Policemen, 1 item. May 30, 

El-Faqih attends a meeting of Commission III, 1 item. June 12. 


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Prince Faisal addresses the final plenary session. Also shown are Presi¬ 
dent Harry S. Truman and Edward R. Stettiniu£ , Jr., of the United States. 

1 item, June 26. 

Prince Faisal signs the Charter of the United Nations. 1 item. June 26. 

El-Mussalmy addresses Commission I. Also shown are Charles Habib Malik of 
Lebanon, Francisco A. Delgado of the Philippine Commonwealth, and Lt. Col. 
Henri Rolin of Belgium, 1 item. n.d. 

Saudi Arabian Delegation. 1 item. n.d. 

Prince Faisal. 1 item. n.d. 

Prince Faisal addresses a plenary session. 1 item, n.d. 

Prince Faisal, Wahba, Gerard E. Lescot of Haiti, and Jiilio Acosta Garcia 
of Costa Rica. 1 item. n.d. 

Nelson Rockefeller of the United States, Prince Faisal, and other members 
of the Saudi Arabian Delegation. 1 item. n.d. 

Syria 

M, Costi K, Zurayk of Syria signs the report of the United Nations Commit¬ 
tee of Jurists, Also shown is Green H. Hackworth of the United States. 

1 item. Apr, 24. 

Faris al-Khouri, Chairman of the Syrian Delegation, addresses the eighth 
plenary session. Also shown is V. M, Molotov of the Soviet Union. 

3 items. May 2. 

Al-Khouri and Rear Adm. K. K. Rodionov of the Soviet Union. 1 item. 

May 24. 

Al-Khouri attends a meeting of Commission II. 1 item. May 30. 

Abdalah Yafi of Syria, Wadih Naim of Lebanon, and Hasan Saka and Sureyya 
Anderiman of Turkey, 1 item, June 12, 

Farid Zeineddine, Adviser of the Syrian Delegation, addresses a meeting of 
Commission I. Also shown are Lt. Col. Henri Rolin of Belgium and 
Dmitry Z. Manuilsky of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. 1 item. 
June 14. 

The Syrian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 

June 26. 


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Turkey 


Cemil Bilsel, Adviser for the Turkish Delegation, signs the report of the 
United Nations Committee of Jurists. 1 item. Apr. 24. 

Hasan Saka, Chairman of the Turkish Delegation, attends the third plenary 
session. Also shown is Feridun Cemal Erkin, First Assistant Secretary 
General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Turkey. 3 items. Apr. 28, 

Saka addresses a meeting. 1 item. May 1. 

Saka and Sureyya Anderiman, Secretary General of the Turkish Delegation, 
converse with a Military Policeman of the United States Army. 1 item. 
May 10, 

Saka, Miss Florence Horsbrugh of the United Kingdom, and Hiiseyin Ragip 
Baydur, Turkish Ambassador to the United States. 1 item. May 24, 

Baydur, Sinasi Devrin, and Nizamettin Erenel of Turkey at a reception. 

1 item. May 26. 

The Turkish Delegation. 1 item. June 1. 

The Turkish Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 
June 26, 


Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 

Ivan S. Senin, Vice Chairman, and Alexander Palladin, of the Ukrainian 
Delegation. 1 item. May 11. 

The American Boy Cadets raise the Ukrainian flag. 4 items. May 24. 

Dmitry Z. Manuilsky, Chairman of the Ukrainian Delegation, speaks with 
newspapermen. 3 items. May 26. 

Manuilsky addresses a meeting of Commission I. 3 items. June 15. 

Palladin addresses a meeting of Commission I. 1 item, Juno 19. 

Manuilsky confers with Herbert Vere Evatt of Australia during a meeting 
of Commission I. 1 item. June 19. 

The Ukrainian Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 2 items. 
June 26. 


Union of South Africa 


Field Marshall Jan Christian Smuts, Chairman of the Delegation of the 
Union of South Africa. 3 items. Apr, 20. 


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Robert Jones, Acting Accredited Representative for the Union of South 

Africa at Ottawa, arrives in San Francisco by train. Walter R. Thom, 
railroad representative, greets Jones. 2 items. Apr. 20. 

Godfrey Fisher of the United Kingdom greets Smuts at Hamilton Field. 2 
items. Apr. 20. 

Smuts reviews an honor guard of United States soldiers. Also shown are 
Lt. Comdr. R. L. St. Clair and Lt. Col. Robert Jones of the United 
States. 2 items. Apr. 20. 

Smuts arrives at the Opera House. 1 item. Apr. 26. 

Smuts and Douglas D. Forsyth, Secretary for External Affairs, Union of 
South Africa, attend the first plenary session. 1 item. Apr. 26. 

Smuts arrives at the Opera House. 1 item. Apr. 27. 

Smuts addresses the sixth plenary session. 5 items. May 1. 

Edward R. Stettinius,* Jr., of the United States, congratulates Smuts. 

• 1 item. May 1. 

Smuts attends a press conference. 1 item. May 3. 

Faris al-Khouri of Syria and Smuts attend a meeting of the Steering Com¬ 
mittee. 2 items. May 9. 

Jones and Carle ton Scragge of the Union of South Africa. 1 item. May 15. 

Smuts speaks at the dedication ceremonies at Muir Woods in honor of the 
late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Also shown are Edward R. 
Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, Pedro Leao Velloso of Brazil, 
and 0. E. Tomlinson, Regional Director of National Parks. 5 items. 

May 19. 

Smuts and his son, Maj. J, C. Smuts. 1 item. May 24. 

Smuts presides at a meeting of Commission II, Also shown are Octavio 
M6ndez Pereira of Panama, Kuzma V. Kiselev of the Byelorussian Soviet 
Socialist Republic, Hasan Saka of Turkey, and Huntington Gilchrist and 
Charles L. Watkins of the Secretariat. 3 items. Uay 30. 

Smuts and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, greet President 
Harry S. Tnoman. 1 item. Juno 25. 

Smuts and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, at the final 
plenary session, 1 item, June 25. 


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Smuts signs the Charter of the United Nations* 3 items* Juno 26* 

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 

Comdr. L. Zaporoschenko, Liaison Officer for the Soviet Union, greets Maj* 
Gregory Taran, WaJ. Victor Kirin, and Lieutenants Birukov, Finoganov, 
and Kozin, Soviet Army Airmen, 4 items. Apr. 21. 

Zaporoschenko and Rear Adm. K. K, Rodionov of the Soviet Union. 1 item. 
Apr, 21. 

Members of the American press meet Natalie Sergeeva, reporter for Moscow^s 
newspaper, Pravda, at the San Francisco airport. 1 item. Apr. 21. 

C-54 transport arrives at Hamilton Field with delegates of the Soviet 
Union. 1 item. Apr, 22. 

Maj, Gen. Grachov of the Soviet Union and Gapt. 0. H. Teller of the United 
States Army. 1 item. Apr. 22. 

Lt. Col. Charles A, Jones, Deputy Base Commander of Hamilton Field, greets 
Maj, V. M. Tripitain of the Soviet Air Force. 1 item. Apr. 22. 

American officers, stationed at Hamilton Field, greet the Soviet Union 
pilots, 1 item, Apr. 22, 

Professor S. B. Krylov, Adviser of the Soviet Union, signs the report of 
the United Nations Committee of Jurists, Also shown is Green H. Hack- 
worth of the United States. 1 item. Apr. 24, 

Capt. Paul Milnar, pilot, Lt. D. N. Jones, copilot, Lt. L, S. Evans, navi¬ 
gator, Col. Cokonin and Peter Gusarov, radio operators, of the C-54 
passenger plane which brought V. M. Molotov, Chairman of the Soviet 
Union Delegation, to San Francisco, 3 items, Apr. 24. 

Molotov leaves Hamilton Field. 1 item. Apr. 24. 

Molotov arrives at the Opera House, 2 items. Apr. 26. 

Molotov addresses the first plenary session. Also shown are Edward R. 
Stettinius, Jr., of the United Siates, and A. A. Gromyko, Ambassador 
to the United States from the Soviet Union. 6 items. Apr, 26. 

Ktolotov holds a press conference. 6 items. Apr, 26. 

Molotov presides at the fourth plenary session. Also shown are V. Pavlov, 
Interpreter for Molotov, and Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo of the Philip¬ 
pine Commonwealth. 3 items, Apr, 27. 


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iiolotov addresses the fifth plenary session. Also shown is V. Pavlov. 

6 items. Apr. 30. 

Molotov presides at the eighth plenary session. 2 items. May 2. 

Aver ell Harriman of the United States, Molotov, Xjromyko, *and Pavlov visit 

the Kaiser Shipyard. Also shown are Henry Kaiser, owner of the ship¬ 
yard, and his general manager. Clay Bedford. 30 items. May 5. 

Gromyko talks to newspapermen, 1 item. May 22. 

Gromyko and Pedro Leao Velloso of Brazil converse at a party given by the 

Greek Delegation. Also shown at the party are Rear Adra, K, K. Rodionov 
with Col. D. Capel Dunn of the United Kingdom, 2 items. May 23. 

Georgy I. Baidakov of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Nikolas 
N. Petrovsky of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, and Mihal P, 
Tarasov and A. A. Arutiunian, Advisers of the Soviet Union Delegation. 

1 item. May 30. 

Arutiunian addresses a meeting, 1 item. June 11, 

Gromyko greets President Harry S, Truman. Also shown are the Earl of 
Halifax of the United Kingdom and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the 
United States. 1 item. June 25. 

Gromyko addresses the final business session. 1 item. June 25. 

Gromyko signs the Charter of the United Nations. 1 item. June 25. 

Molotov. 6 items, n.d. 

Molotov shajces hands with a delegate from El Salvador. 1 item. n.d. 

Molotov and Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippine Republic. 1 
item. n. d. 

United Kin^om 

Part of the Delegation from the United Kingdom arrive at Hamilton Field, 

8 items. Apr. 20. 

Part of the Delegation from the United Kingdom arrive at Hamilton Field, 

7 items. Apr. 22. 

Anthony Eden, Chairman of the United Kingdom, arrives at the Opera House. 

1 item. Apr, 26. 


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Eden addresses the first plenary session. Shown also are the other three 
delegates of the United Kingdom, 7 items, Apr. 26, 

Eden and Edward R, Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, 1 item. Apr. 26. 

Eden arrives at the Opera House, 1 item, Apr. 27. 

Eden, the Earl of Halifax, British Ambassador to the United States, and 
V. U. Molotov and V. Pavlov of the Soviet Union. 2 items. Apr. 28. 

Eden addresses a meeting. 1 item. Apr, 30. 

The Earl of Halifax and Sir Alexander Cadogan, Permanent Under Secretary 
for Foreign Affairs for the United Kingdom, 2 items. May 1. 

Eden. 1 item. May 1, 

The United Kingdom Delegation at the sixth plenary session. 1 item. LSay 1. 

Lord Halifax and Clement Attlee, Lord President of the Council, United 
Kingdom. 1 item. May 1. 

Lord Halifax and Attlee attend the eighth plenary session. 1 item. May 2. 

Lord Halifax and Field Marshall Jan Christian Smuts of the Union of South 
Africa, 1 item, May 3. 

Eden speaks at the V-E Day ceremonies. Shown also are Georges Bidault of 
France and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. , of the United States. 2 items. 
May 8. 

Lord Halifax, Eden,and the Viscount Cranborne, Secretary of State for 
Dominion Affairs, United Kingdom, 1 item. May 11, 

C. K. Webster, Adviser, United Kingdom, 1 item. May 11. 

R. T. Peel of the India Office, United Kingdom, and K. P. S. Menon of 
India. 1 item. May 23. 

Lord Halifax addresses the first meeting of Commission I. Also shown are 
Charles Habib Malik of Lebanon, Francisco A, Delgado of the Philippine 
Commonwealth, Henri Rolin of Belgium, and Malcolm W. Davis and Charles 
L. Watkins of the Secretariat. 2 items. June 14. 

Cranborne addresses the second meeting of Commission I, 1 item. June 15. 

Cranborne addresses the third meeting of Commission I. 1 item. June 19, 


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Lord Halifax speaks at the ceremonies honoring the work of the Secretariat, 
Also shown are V. K. Wellington Koo of China, A. A. Gromyko of the 
Soviet Union, and Edward R. Stettinins, Jr., of the United States. 

1 item. June 23, 

Lord Halifax, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, and Presi¬ 
dent Harry S. Truman. 1 item. June 26. 

The British Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations, 2 items. 
June 26. o 

Part of the British Delegation arrive in San Francisco. 1 item. n.d. 

The British Delegation entertain. Shown are Lord Halifax with Julian R. 
Cdceres of Honduras; A. A. Gromyko of the Soviet Union with Julidn R, 

Cdceres; Roberto Jimdnez of Panama and Josd Serrato of Uruguay with 
Lord Halifax; Josd Serrato with Miguel Angel Carcano of Argentina, 

4 items, n.d. 


United States of America 

Michael McDermott of the Secretariat speaks at a press conference, 1 item, 
Apr. 20. 

Eugenio Silva Pena of Guatemala greets Nelson Rockefeller, United States 
Assistant Secretary of State. 1 item, Apr. 21. 

Comdr. and Mrs. Harold Stassen of the United States arrive in San Francisco, 

3 items. Apr. 22. 

Sol Bloom and Charles A. Eaton of the United States House of Representatives, 
Vera Bloom, Mrs. Charles A. Eaton and son, Charles, Jr., and Mrs. Arthur 
Vandenberg, 3 items, Apr. 22. 

Arthur H, Vandenberg of the United States Senate, 1 item. Apr. 23. 

Roger Lapham, Mayor of San Francisco, greets Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., 
Chairman of the United States Delegation. Also shown is James Dunn, 
Assistant Secretary of State. 6 items. Apr. 24. 

Stettinius speaks at the opening session. Also shown are Alger Hiss, 
Secretary General, and Lapham, 3 items, Apr, 25. 

Tom Connally of the United States Senate talks with reporters. 1 item. 

Apr. 25. 

Stettinius addresses the first plenary session. 2 items. Apr. 26. 


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Stettinius addresses the second plenary session. 6 items, Apr. 27. 
Stettinius congratulates W. L. Mackenzie King of Canada. 1 item. Apr. 27. 
Stettinius holds a press conference. 9 items. Apr. 27. 

Stettinius; Stettinius with Connally; Stettinius and Connally with Stassen; 
and Stettinius with the Earl of Halifax of the United Kingdom, 5 items. 
Apr. 28. 

Stettinius addresses the fifth plenary session. Also shown is Rockefeller. 
4 items. Apr, 30. 

Stettinius holds a press conference. 11 items. Apr. 30. 

Stettinius addresses a plenary session. 1 item. May 1, 

Connally. 2 items. May 1. 

Stettinius, Vandenberg, and Rockefeller, 1 item. May 1. 

Stassen confers with V. M. Molotov of the Soviet Union. 2 items. May 2. 

Stettinius and Trygve Lie of Norway. 1 item. May 2. 

Stettinius with Georges Bidault of Franco. 1 item. May 3. 

The United States, British,and Soviet Union Delegations hold a press 
conference. 1 item. May 4. 

Stettinius and Connally. 1 item. May 4. 

The members of the Steering Committee. 7 items. May 8. 

Francis Michael Forde of Australia, Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippine 
Commonwealth,and Dean Virginia C. Gildersleevo of the United States. 

1 item. May 9. 

Stettinius buys a war bond from Patricia Mulpeters. 5 items. May-10. 

Stassen addresses a press conference. 1 item. May 10. 

Stettinius unveils the plaque dedicated to the late President Franklin D. 
Roosevelt. Also shown is Field Marshall Jan Christian Smuts of the 
Union of South Africa. 4 items. May 19. 

Stettinius and T. V. Soong of China attend a press conference. 2 items. 

May 21, 

Vandenberg, Carlos Martins of Brazil,and Hugues Le Gallais of Luxembo\irg. 

1 item. May 24. 


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Stassen and Leo Pasvolsky, Adviser, United States. 1 item. K!ay 26. 

Donald C. Blaisdell, Tecnnical Expert of the United States Delegation, and 
Lt. Col. Huseyin Ataman and Hazim Atif Kuyucak of Turkey, 1 item. 

May 26. 

Stettinius broadcasts. 3 items. May 28. 

Dean Virginia C. Gildersleeve of the United States addresses a meeting of 
Commission II. Also shown are Dr. Wu Yi-fang of China and Dr. Bertha 
Lutz of Brazil. 3 items. June 11. 

Vandenberg and Henrik Kauffmann of Denmark. 1 item. June 11, 

Dean Gildersleeve and Edward R. Stettinius III, son of Edward R. 

Stettinius, Jr. 1 item, June 13. 

Vandenberg addresses a meeting of Commission III. Also shown are Wilhelm 
Munthe Morgenstierne of Norway, Julidn R. Cdceres of Honduras, Celso R. 
Veldzquez of Paraguay, Alberto Lleras Camargo of Colombia, and V. K. 
Wellington Koo of China, 3 items. June 13. 

Stassen addresses a meeting of Commission I. Also shown are Charles Habib 
Malik of ,Lebanon, Francisco A. Delgado of the Philippine Commonwealth, 
Henri Rolin of Belgium, and Malcolm W. Davis of the Secretariat. 2 items. 
June 14. 

Vandenberg and Rockefeller. 2 items, June 14. 

Stassen, Dean Gildersleeve, and the Earl of Halifax of the United Kingdom. 

1 item. June 14. 

Stassen and Herbert Vere Evatt of Australia. 1 item. June 18, 

Eaton addresses a meeting of Commission I. 2 items, June 19. 

Stassen speaks to a group of United States Navy men. 1 item. June 20. 
Stettinius. 3 items, June 23, 

President Truman arrives at the airport for the closing ceremonies. Shown 
also are Stettinius, Bloom, Doan Gildersleeve, Gen. H, H. Arnold of the 
United States Army, Governor Warren of California, Mayor Roger Laphara of 
San Francisco, Joseph Paul-Boncour of France, V/. L. Mackenzie King of 
Canada, V. K. Wellington Koo of China, and Gdrard E. Lescot of Haiti. 13 

items, June 25. 

The United States Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations, 

16 items. June 26, 


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President Truman addresses the final plenary session, 10 items. June 26. 
The United States Delegation, 1 item, June 26, 

Stettinius. 1 item. n.d. 

Vandenberg and John Foster Dulles, Adviser of the United States Delegation. « 
1 item, n.d, 

James Farley of the United States and Miguel Angel Carcano of Argentina. 

1 item, n.d. 

Eaton. 1 item. n.d. 

The Latin American Delegates give a dinner for Stettinius. 6 items, n.d. 
Stettinius and Anthony Eden of the United Kingdom. 1 item. n.d. 

Stettinius at a press conference. 2 items, n.d. 

Uru,^ay 

Hector Payss4 Reyes, Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay, 
with the San Francisco school children. 1 item. May 21. 

Paysse addresses a meeting of Commission I. 1 item. June 19. 

Josd Serrato, Chairman of the Uruguayan Delegation, signs the Charter of 
the United Nations. 3 items. June 26. 

Serrato speaks at a plenary session. 1 item. n.d. 

Serrato and V. M. Molotov of the Soviet Union. 1 item, n.d, 

Venezuela 

Caracciolo Parra-P6rez, Chairman of the Venezuelan Delegation, holds a 
press conference. 1 item. May 3. 

Parra-P^rez greets President Harry S. Truman. Also shown are Edward R. 
Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, and Stanoje Simic of Yugoslavia. 

1 item. June 25. 

The Venezuelan Delegation signs the Charter of the United Nations. 1 item. 
June 26. 

Parra-P6rez and Gustavo Herrera, Minister of Economic Development of 
Venezuela. 1 item. n.d. 


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1 item, n.d. 


Parra-Pdrez addresses a meeting. 

Iraqi and Venezuelan Delegates, 1 item. n.d. 

Yugoslavia 

Sreten Zujovi6, Minister of Finance, and Lt. Col. Vladimir Dedijer, Deputy 
Delegate, of Yugoslavia. 1 item. May 1. 

Ivan Subasi6, Chairman of the Yugoslav Delegation, addresses the eighth 
plenary session. 2 items. May 2. 

Dedijer reads the newspaper. 1 item. May 7. 

Dedijer attends a reception. 1 item. May 13, 

Subasid takes notes during a meeting. 4 items. May 17. 

Stojan Gavrilovic, Yugoslav Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 
and Dr. Ralph H. Lutz of the United States. 1 item. May 17. 

The Yugoslav Delegation. 1 item. May 24. 

Stanoje Siraic, Yugoslav Ambassador to the United States, signs the Charter 
of the United Nations. 1 item. June 26. 

THE BIG FOUR 

Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, Anthony Eden of the United 
Kingdom, T. V. Soong of China^and V. M. Molotov of the Soviet Union, 

3 items. May 4, 

V, K. Wellington Koo of China, A. A. Gromyko of the Soviet Union, Edward R. 
Stettinius, Jr., of the United States,and Lord Halifax of the United 
Kingdom thank the members of the Secretariat for their work. Also 
shown is Alger Hiss, Secretary General. 4 items, June 23. 

Lord Halifax of Great Britain, V, K. Wellington Koo of China, and A. A. 
Gromyko of the Soviet Union present a silver box to Edward R, 
Stettinius, Jr., of the United States. 1 item. June 26. 

THE BIG THREE 

Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, Anthony Eden of the 

United Kingdom, and V. M. Molotov of the Soviet Union. 6 items. May 1. 

Stettinius, Eden,and Molotov. Also shown are V, Pavlov, Interpreter for 
Molotov, and Harold Stassen of the United States. 17 items. May 2. 

Stettinius, Eden, and Molotov. 1 item, n.d. 


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COMMISSION MEETINGS AND PI£NARY'SESSIONS 


The fifth plenary session, 2 items, Apr, 30, 

V, M. Molotov of the Soviet Union addresses a plenary session. 1 item. 

May 1, 

Delegates attend a meeting of Commission IV. 2 items. May 19, 

Dr, Bertha Lutz of Brazil addresses a meeting of Commission II, 1 item, 
June 11. 

Wilhelm Munthe Morgenstierne of Nonray prosides at a meeting of Commission 
III, 1 item, June 12 or 13, 

Delegates vote to accept the Charter at the ninth plenary session. Also 
shown are Lord Halifax of the United Kingdom, Edward R, Stettinius, Jr,, 
of the United States, Wellington Koo of China, and A, A. Gromyko of the 
Soviet Union, 2 items, June 25, 

Commission I, Committee I, 4 items, n,d. 

Commission II, Committee II, 12 items. n,d. 

An open meeting of Commission II. 7 items, n.d. 

Field Marshall Smuts of South Africa and Octavio Mendez Pereira of Panama, 
officers of Commission Il^at plenary session, 2 items, n.d, 

Julidn R. C4ceres of Honduras, Trygve Lie of Norway, and Celso R. Velazquez 
of Paraguay, officers of Commission III. 3 items, n.d, 

Morgenstierne, Velazquez, and C^ceres at the next to the last plenary 
session, 1 item. n.d. 

Commission III, Committee III. Joseph Paul-Boncour of France addresses 
the meeting, 1 item. n.d. 

Commission III, Committee IV, Caracciolo Parra-P5rez of Venezuela, Arthur 
H. Vandenberg of the United States, and V. K, Wellington Koo of China 
address the meeting, 3 items, n.d. 

Manuel C. Gallagher of Peru addresses a meeting of Commission IV. 1 item. 

n.d. 

Commission IV, Committee II. 1 item, n.d, 

Miguel Angel Carcano of Argentina and Pedro LeSo Velloso of Brazil. 

1 item. n.d. 


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Camilo Ponce Enriquez of Ecuador, 1 item, n,d. 

Joaquin Eerndndez of Chile, Julidn R, Cdceres of Honduras, and Ezequiel 
Padilla of Mexico, 1 item. n,d. 

CONSULTANTS* MEETING 

Archibald MacLeish, Assistant Secretary of State for the United States, 
introduces Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, to the 
guests at a consultants* meeting. Shown also are James Carey of the CIO; 
Earl Benjamin of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives and Allen 0, 
Albert of the International Rotary; S. T, Shotwell, Richard Pattee, and 
Tom Mahoney, United States State Department consultants; L. C, Taggert, 
National Patriotic Instructor for Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Louis E, 
Starr, Junior Vice Commander in Chief for Veterans of Foreign Wars; L. 
Tappan Gregory and R, Daniel Simons, members of the American Bar Associ¬ 
ation; and Richard R, Wood of the National Peace Conference and Walter 
Van Kink of the Federal Council of Churches. 13 items, n.d. 

C$NERAL SCENES 

The Military Police Headquarters. Shown also is Pfc. Monroe Araspacher, 

1 item. Apr, 17, 

The Veteran’s Building and the Opera House, 4 items. Apr, 17, 

The San Francisco City Hall, 5 items. Apr, 17, 

Mills Airport. 1 item. Apr. 21. 

The delegates arrive at the Opera House. 1 item. Apr, 25. 

The opening plenary session. 7 items, Apr. 25, 

The Civic Center kitchen staff. 1 item. Apr. 26. 

The second plenary session. 2 items. Apr. 27. 

The delegates leave the Opera House. 5 items. Apr. 27. 

A convoy of cars carrying sightseeing delegates. 2 items. Apr, 30. 

The courtyard between the Veteran's Building and the Opera House, showing 
also the City Hall. 1 item. May 4. 

The flags of the United Nations are raised in San Francisco's Civic Center. 

2 items. May 15, 


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Ten thousand San Francisco school children attend a meeting, 3 items. 

Way 18, 

The Wuir Woods ceremonies. 4 items. May 19. 

The launching of a vessel at Bethlehem Steel Co., San Francisco yards. 

3 items. May 21. 

A view of San Francisco as seen from the City Hall. 1 item. June 13, 

A general view of a meeting in the Opera House, 1 item. June 14. 

Herberto Sein, an interpreter, speaks at a meeting of Commission I. 1 item. 
June 20, 

The delegates vote to accept the Charter. 1 item, June 25. 

Edward R, Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, acknowledges a vote of 
thanks, 1 item. June 25, 

President Harry S. Truman addresses the final plenary session. 1 item, 

June 26. 

Members of the press and spectators gather around the table on which the 
Charter was signed. 2 items. June 26. 

The organizational chart prepared by the State Department of the United 
States, 1 item. n.d. 

The delegates at a meeting. 3 items, n.d. 

The Steering Committee, 5 items, n.d. 

The delegates leave the Opera House in cars supplied by the United States 
Army, 1 item. n.d. 

THE LULLS COLLECT OOMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES 

Dean Virginia Gildersleeve of the United States Delegation gives the com¬ 
mencement address at Mills College. 2 items. May 27. 

Miss Wu Yi-fang of China, Dr. Bertha Lutz of Brazil, and Dean Virginia 
Gildersleeve of the United States,with members of the faculty of Mills 
College. 1 item. May 27. 

Dean Gildersleeve, Dr, Lutz, Miss Wu Yi-fang, Miss Florence Horsbrugh 
of the United Kingdom,and Mrs. Esther Brunauer of the United States, 
receive honorary LL.D. degrees from President Lynn T, White of M^. Ils 
College. 4 items. May 27. 


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NEWS SERVICES 

•illard Vanderveer, newsreel cameraman,and Ts-zung Koo of China. 1 item. 
Apr* 28. 

Harrison Roberts, photographer. 1 item. n.d. 

OWI newsroom with members of the staff at work. 10 items, n.d. 

Radio photo equipment. 5 items, n.d. 

RALLIES 

”0n to Tokyo" rally, 3 items. May-8. 

The rally held by the Slavic people of San Francisco. 3 items. May 13. 

COMMISSION III, SECURITY COUNCIL 

Julidn R. Cdceres of Hondiiras, Trygve Lie of Norway, and Celso R. Veldzquez 
of Paraguay. 

SOUTH AMERICAN DEIEGATES 

South American Delegates arrive at Mills Field. Shown also is Nelson 
Rockefeller of the United States. 7 items. Apr, 21. 

Alberto Lleras Camargo of Colombia, Galo Plaza of Ecuador, and Nelson 
Rockefeller of the United States. 1 item. May 10. 

SPANISH COMMIHEE of LIBERATION 

Alvaro de Alboronz of the Left Republican Party, Indalecio Prieto of the 
Spanish Socialist Labor Party, Samuel Guy Inman of the American Commit¬ 
tee for Free Spanish Republics, Felix Gordon Ordas of the Republican 
Union Party, and Antoni-Maria Sbert of the Republican Left Party of 
Catalonia. 5 items. May 29. 

Ordas and Sbert. 1 item. n.d. 

Prieto and De Alboronz. 1 item, n.d* 

TEIEPHONE EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL 

The telephone switchboard with operators at work* Also shown are Richard 
A. Anderson, H, D. Perkins, and Mrs. Isabelle Bowers, of the staff. 

5 items. Apr. 17. 


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UKIIED NATIONS VEIERANS LEAGUE 


Servicemen and war veterans of the United Nations meet to discuss the for¬ 
mation of a United Nations Veterans League, 3 items. May 28, 

TPIE SECRETARIAT PREPARES CONFERENCE DOCUMENTS 

Draftsmen and women at work on conference documents. 5 items. May 14. 

The Stencil Room, Dociiments are stenciled, run off on duplicators, 
counted, and packaged. 8 items. May 14, 

Girls separate documents on tables set up in a corridor of the Veterans 
Building, 1 item. May 14, 

Secretaries of the Delegations call for the documents at a bank-like 
window. 2 items. May 14. 

The United States Army Signal Corps at work in the Traffic Control Room, 

3 items. May 14. 

THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES 

Field Marshall Jan Christian Smuts of the Union of South Africa, Anthony 
Eden of the United Kingdom, Ezequiel Padilla of Mexico, and T, V. Soong 
of China address the audience in the Greek theatre at the University 
of California, 4 items. May 5. 

Smuts, Eden, Soong, Padilla, Georges Bidault of France, and Edward R. 

Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, receive honorary LL.D. degrees. • 
Also shown are Robert Sproul, President of the University of California, 
and Earl Warren, Governor of California, 16 items. May 5, 

The students of the University attend the ceremonies. 11 items. May 5. 

The photographers are shown taking pictures of Stettinius and Eden. 

3 items. May 5, 


V-E DAY CEREMONIES 

V. K. Wellington Koo of China, Anthony Eden of the United Kingdom, Edward 
R. Stettinius, Jr., of the United States, and Georges Bidault of France. 
4 items. May 8. 


VOICE OF AMERICA BROADCASTS 

Joseph Bech of Luxembourg; Pierre Chauvet of Haiti; Caraociolo Parra-P5rez 
of Venezuela; H. R. H, Amir Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz and Shaikh Ali Alireza 
of Saudi Arabia; Geraldo de Paula Souza of Brazil with Antonio Freitas 


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of the Office of Inter-American Affairs; Mr, Hodges of the Mutual Broad¬ 
casting System; James Carey of the Congress of Industrial Organizations; 
Dr, Branko Kojec of Yugoslavia; Maj, Gen, Armando Figueira Trompowsky 
de Almeida and Adm, Sylvio de Noronha with Maj. Gen, Estevao Leitao de 
Carvalho, of Brazil; Charles Boyer of Hollywood, Calif,; Charles Habib 
Malik of Lebanon; Josef Hanc, Jan Masaryk, Jan Papanek, Ernest 
Sturc, Vdclav Benes, and Ivan Kerno, of Czechoslovakia; and Karl Stefan 
of the United States House of Representatives, 

UNITED STATES WAR VETERANS VISIT UNCIO MEETING 

United States wounded veterans attend a plenary session. Also shown is 
Pfc, Jack Nash, 5 items. Apr. 30, 

United States wounded veterans attend a plenary session, 2 items. May 1, 

United States wounded veterans attend a plenary session, 3 items. May 4, 

Arthur Aloe, a wounded United States sailor, with Manuel C. Gallagher of 

Peru and Pedro Leao Velloso of Brazil, 1 item. n.d. 

THE WOMEN DEI£ GATES 

t«irs. Godfrey Fisher, wife of the British Consul in San Francisco, Mrs. 

Harold E. Stassen, wife of Comdr. Harold E. Stassen of the United States 
Delegation, and Lady Halifax, wife of the British Ambassador to the 
United States, attend a tea party, 2 items. May 18. 

Miss Wu Yi-fang of the Chinese Delegation talks with Mrs. Earl Warren, 
wife of the Governor of California. 1 item. May 18. 

The United Women’s Conference in San Francisco. Shown are Miss Florence 
Horsbrugh of the United Kingdom, Dean Virginia Gildersleeve of the 
United States, Mrs. Isabel Sdnchez de Urdaneta of Venezuela, Mrs, Aase 
Gruda Skard of Norway, Mrs. Amalia C. de Castillo Led6n of Mexico, 

Miss Wu Yi-fang of China, Miss Catharine Sibley, Chairman of the Women’s 
Conference Executive Committee, and Mrs. Henry Francis Grady, former 
California Assistant Secretary of State. 6 items. May 19. 

Mrs, Skard, Mrs. de Castillo Led6n, and Miss Wu Yi-fang. 1 item. May 19. 

Mrs. Skard and Mrs. de Urdaneta, 1 item. May 19. 

Mrs. Skard confers with Miss Horsbrugh, 1 item. May 19. 

WORKMEN AT THE VETERAN’S MEMORIAL BUILDIIJG 

Workmen paint the grillwork on the Civic Center grounds. 1 item. Apr. 17. 


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Workmen paint the flag poles which are to be erected in the Civic Center 
grounds. 1 item, Apr. 17. ^ 

Workmen construct a stage in the auditorium of the Veteran’s Memorial 
Building, 2 items, Apr, 22, 

An electrician at work in the Veteran’s Memorial Building, 1 item, Apr, 22. 

THE WORLD TRACE UNION CONFERENCE 

The Administrative Committee of the World Trade Union Conference at a press 
conference. Shown are Vassily Kuzi Insnetsoff of the Soviet Union, 

Phillip Murray and Sidney Hillman of the United States, and Sir Walter 
Citrine of the United Kingdom. 1 item. May 5, 

Sir Walter Citrine and Sidney Hillman, 1 item. May 5, 


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SA-WASH DC 54-1081 



NATIONAL ARCHIVES SPECIAL LISTS 


1, List of Climatological Records in the National Archives. Mar. 1942. 

Ixii, 160 p. Out of print, 

2, Records of the Bureau of Insular Affairs Relating to the Philippine 

Islands, 1898-1935; a List of Selected Files. Compiled by Kenneth 
Munden. Oct. 1942. xii, 91 p. 

3, Records of the Bureau of Insular Affairs Relating to the United States 

Military Government of Cuba, 1898-1902, and the United States Pro¬ 
visional Government of Cuba, 1906-1909; a List of Selected Files. 
Compiled by Kenneth Munden. Feb. 1943, xiii, 43 p. Out of print, 

4, Records of the Bureau of Insular Affairs Relating to Puerto Rico, 

1898-1934; a List of Selected Files, Compiled by Kenneth Munden 
and Milton Greenbaum, Mar, 1943, xi, 47 p, 

5, List of Records of the Bureau of Insular Affairs Relating to the Do¬ 

minican Customs Receivership, 1905-1940, Compiled by Kenneth 
Munden, May 1943, xi, 29 p, 

6, List of Documents Concerning the Negotiation of Ratified Indian 

Treaties, 1801-1869, Compiled by John H, Martin, 1949, 175 p, 

7, List of Documents Relating to Special Agents of the Department of 

State, 1789-1906, Compiled by Natalia Summers, 1951, xi, 229 p, 

8, Population Schedules, 1800-1870; Volume Index to Counties and Major 

Cities, 1951, 217 p, 

9, List of Foreign Service Post Records in the National Archives, 

Compiled by Mark G, Eckhoff and Alexander P, Mavro, 1952, 42 p, 

10, Lists of Wage Stabilization Cases Acted on by the Headquarters Office 

of the National War Labor Board, 1942-45: Part I, Cases Arranged 
by Issue Involved; Part II, Cases Arranged by Industry Involved, 
Compiled by Estelle Rebec,'Arthur Hecht , sind Paul Flynn, 1953, 

162 p. 

11. List of Photographs Made by the Office of War Information at the United 

Nations Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, 
1945. 1953. 40 p. 
















































